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Issue Date: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 Issue: September 2007 Last Update: Tuesday, September 25, 2007
  • BusesThere Should Be More of Them

    Saturday, September 08, 2007 By: Kelsey Cowan

    For those who have no alternative, the bus can be a nightmarish ride.

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  • McCann's Return to UK

    Sunday, September 09, 2007 By: Nicole Allred

    Madeleine McCann's parents return home after four months of searching for their daughter.

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  • Tribal Fisherman Gun Down Whale

    Sunday, September 09, 2007 By: Ethan Bilbrey

    Whales be Aware!

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  • Snake Bitten Beauty

    Sunday, September 09, 2007 By: Rachel Elder

    Christina Ryan of Franklin Tennessee was bitten by a rattlesnake at a hotel in Tucson, Arizona. Ryan, who is Mrs. Tennessee, was there competing for the Mrs. America title. She was able to recover and

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  • Turn It Off

    Monday, September 10, 2007 By: Brittany Bowers

    For a thousand generations, the Gwinch'in tribe lived in northern Alaska in nearly complete isolation from outside cultures. Tribal members were completely self sufficient, surviving on skills taught

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  • Echoes of the Cold War

    Saturday, September 15, 2007 By: Joshua Savage

    In the past few months Russia has flexed it’s military muscle after a 15 year reprieve following the fall of the Soviet Union. President Putin of the Russian Republic said that the bomber flights were

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  • O.J. Simpson Arrested

    Sunday, September 16, 2007 By: Kelsey Cowan

    O.J. Simpson was arrested 11 a.m. Sunday morning for supposed armed robbery. The charges against him are robbery with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to commit robbery and burglary with a firearm.Simps

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  • Tennessee Man dies in Electric Chair

    Sunday, September 16, 2007 By: Rachel Elder

    Daryl Holton, age 45, died on Wednesday, September 12. Holton was a Gulf war veteran. He was responsible for the murder of his three young sons and their half sister. He killed the children with a rif

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  • The Degradation of Music

    Sunday, September 23, 2007 By: Kelsey Cowan

    Centuries ago, music was considered art for the ears. Beautiful symphonies were composed by Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, and other classical geniuses. Being able to play an instrument well was a sign of

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  • Europe 2007

    Sunday, September 23, 2007 By: Joshua Savage

    Fall Break is on the way. Can you believe it? This nine-weeks is almost over. Fall Break is indeed going to be a welcome relief to the stress of school. Even now I can hear the bell ringing at 2:35 on

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"That's what happens with technology!", Steve Jobs said with an interview form USA Today. When he made this quote, he was referring to the $200 price cut to the iPhone. Some buyers are complaining,
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Fall Break is on the way. Can you believe it? This nine-weeks is almost over. Fall Break is indeed going to be a welcome relief to the stress of school. Even now I can hear the bell ringing at 2:35 on
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Centuries ago, music was considered art for the ears. Beautiful symphonies were composed by Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, and other classical geniuses. Being able to play an instrument well was a sign of
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Recently Dual Credit students have paid the price for going to college.
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Saturday September 15th, more than 180 Tennessee National Guard soldiers were welcomed home from Iraq.
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Daryl Holton, age 45, died on Wednesday, September 12. Holton was a Gulf war veteran. He was responsible for the murder of his three young sons and their half sister. He killed the children with a rif
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O.J. Simpson was arrested 11 a.m. Sunday morning for supposed armed robbery. The charges against him are robbery with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to commit robbery and burglary with a firearm.Simps
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In the past few months Russia has flexed it’s military muscle after a 15 year reprieve following the fall of the Soviet Union. President Putin of the Russian Republic said that the bomber flights were
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For a thousand generations, the Gwinch'in tribe lived in northern Alaska in nearly complete isolation from outside cultures. Tribal members were completely self sufficient, surviving on skills taught
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